Despite the inclement weather, Miller’s annual CLC Risk & Compliance Conference, held on 21 January 2026, attracted an ...
The Bar Council is facing a discrimination claim over its 10,000 Black Interns programme by a white woman who says her ...
The CAT has approved a £1.7bn opt-out collective action against Microsoft despite admitting that “a degree of uncertainty” ...
The case of a solicitor who wrongly thought charges on a property had been removed is “a warning that even experienced professionals could make serious errors in judgment under extreme stress”.
A US company that last week announced a $60m Series A fund-raise is set to bring the model of a law firm backed by its AI ...
What the last six months have shown is that supervision cannot be treated as a background compliance obligation quietly ...
A High Court judge has condemned ‘Freeman of the land’ theories used by litigants in person to try and get themselves out of ...
A barrister who collapsed at a court while drunk and was taken to hospital in an ambulance has been fined £1,000 by the Bar ...
The barrister whose £8m claim against high-profile tax lawyer Dan Neidle was ruled the first statutory SLAPP has been handed ...
Three-quarters of firms seeking investment now favour private equity as sector faces "once-in-a-generation" transformation ...
Three accident claims management companies – one of which is owned by a law firm – have been found in breach of the ...
A partner who acted on what turned out to be a fraudulent Ponzi scheme has been fined £30,000 for accepting a role to protect the interest of the scheme’s bondholders.